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The phrase "bargain to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to an agreement or arrangement to do something, usually made between two or more people. For example: "The two companies agreed to a bargain to share resources and split the profits."
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Ivica got me a great bargain to Croatia.
Most of the seats cost $75, a bargain to him.
It was a bargain to make a miser blush.
It was a bargain to end all bargains.
"They might be looking for a bargain, but a bargain to buy real goods".
Boehner and Obama briefly tried to negotiate a "grand bargain" to address long-term debt reduction.
Any responsible bargain to revive the economy should include a substantial revenue component.
It also made a secret overture for a "grand bargain" to end tensions with Washington.
They shook hands on a last-minute bargain to avoid a government shutdown in April.
But he laments the missed opportunity for a grand bargain to align opposed interests.
Good bargain to force Ford's hand in his declaration that if booze comes back he's through.
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